Crater Hipparchus and the history of moonsketching

Hipparchus is number 28 in the Lunar 100. This list of interesting moonobjects (rather than beautiful) was made by Charles Wood. Hipparchus is "subject of first drawing of a single crater". Wood is refering to a sketch from 1664 of Robert Hooke (made with a 30 ft focal length telescope!). In the first years of moonsketching most drawing were of the entire moon. But I guess Wood is refering rather to a "first drawing of a RECOGNIZABLE crater". Galileo Galilei made already in 1609 a sketch of a single crater. But it is impossible to say which feature it is.